DESIGN NAME: Uda
PRIMARY FUNCTION: Lighting
INSPIRATION: Recently I was looking for a reading light in bed that would give enough light for reading, but not interfere with the sleeper next to me. At the same time, the lamp should look good on the wall and not attract attention to itself at a time when it is not in use. Found that the choice is small. Most are either bulky, or have a large light spot, or look sloppy.
UNIQUE PROPERTIES / PROJECT DESCRIPTION: The idea was born to create a lamp for comfortable reading in bed. The luminaire should correspond to the trend of natural minimalism, look harmoniously on the wall and not draw attention to itself when it is not in use.
OPERATION / FLOW / INTERACTION: A lamp for those who like to read books and appreciate minimalism in the interior.
PROJECT DURATION AND LOCATION: St. Petersburg, January-February 2022
FITS BEST INTO CATEGORY: Lighting Products and Fixtures Design
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PRODUCTION / REALIZATION TECHNOLOGY: The lamp consists of two main parts: the first - a square base - is fixed on the wall, it contains the main mechanisms that provide lighting and change the angle of the lamp; the second is a remote part with a small lampshade, thanks to a telescopic guide, it can change its length to provide a directed light flux for the most comfortable reading.
SPECIFICATIONS / TECHNICAL PROPERTIES: Height - 7 cm
Width - 7 cm.
Depth - 14 cm.
Lampshade diameter - 7 cm.
The length of the telescopic rail is 80 cm.
TAGS: lamp, lighting, design, light, night light, lamps, interior, lamp, decor, sconces, interior design, repair, led, loft, design
RESEARCH ABSTRACT: One of the recent trends is natural minimalism aimed at minimizing the number of items in the interior and the transition to natural materials at all levels. In design, accuracy of forms, simplicity, tactility and functionality come to the fore.
CHALLENGE: Create a lamp with the ability to adjust the position and angle of the light source, convenient for reading and working.
ADDED DATE: 2022-03-20 13:15:36
TEAM MEMBERS (3) : Directed by Igor Dydykin, Project manager Ludmila Sapalova and Designer and visualiser Maxim Shimchuk
IMAGE CREDITS: Dydykin Studio
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